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The Ladakhi monopoly of wool and tea coming from and through Tibet , made it an important trade centre . However , it was the pashmina trade which was of supreme importance , and it involved a large number of people , from the nomads of ...
The Ladakhi monopoly of wool and tea coming from and through Tibet , made it an important trade centre . However , it was the pashmina trade which was of supreme importance , and it involved a large number of people , from the nomads of ...
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... to trade with Ladakh and through it with the Chinese and Western Turkestan . ... Ladakh and its environs for British trade , but also to compete with the Russians who , after grasping the potentialities of Central Asian trade were ...
... to trade with Ladakh and through it with the Chinese and Western Turkestan . ... Ladakh and its environs for British trade , but also to compete with the Russians who , after grasping the potentialities of Central Asian trade were ...
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External Trade From times immemorial there had been close cultural and commercial ties between India and Central Asia . Owing to historical circumstances cultural ties had by the second quarter of the 20th century become loose but ...
External Trade From times immemorial there had been close cultural and commercial ties between India and Central Asia . Owing to historical circumstances cultural ties had by the second quarter of the 20th century become loose but ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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